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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Victor Martinez Likely Out For Season With Torn ACL — Catcher/designated hitter Victor Martinez suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during his off-season conditioning last week, according to the Tigers. Surgery is anticipated, which the Tigers say would cost Martinez the 2012 season.
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Bobbie Dittmeier / MLB.com:
V-Mart could miss season because of ACL tear
V-Mart could miss season because of ACL tear
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Wrist surgery for Carl Crawford — Red Sox left fielder Carl Crawford had surgery on his left wrist in Arizona today. GM Ben Cherington said Crawford should be recovered to play “the bulk” of the season. — The surgery was done in Arizona by Dr. Donald Sheridan.
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Red Sox, Jacoby Ellsbury agree to deal … Boston Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury avoided arbitration Tuesday, the team announced. — According to a league source, he gets a record-setting one-year contract of $8.05 million, more than tripling his 2010 salary.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Big gulf between Red Sox and Big Papi — Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reported that the Red Sox submitted $12.65 million as a proposed salary for David Ortiz. The DH is seeking $16.5 million. — Given that Ortiz made $12.5 million last year, the offer of a 1.2 percent raise from the Sox seems a little low.
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Associated Press:
Tim Lincecum asks $21.5M in arbitration — SAN FRANCISCO — Giants ace Tim Lincecum asked for $21.5 million in salary arbitration Tuesday and was offered $17 million by the club. — The two-time NL Cy Young Award winner's request neared the record amount sought in arbitration.
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Aaron Gleeman / HardballTalk:
Phillies and Cole Hamels avoid arbitration with $15 million deal
Phillies and Cole Hamels avoid arbitration with $15 million deal
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Cole Hamels shatters record (for now) with $15 million deal
Cole Hamels shatters record (for now) with $15 million deal
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Fox Sports:
Rangers' revival is gaining steam — The Yu Darvish contract drama will end this week. Our fascination with the Texas Rangers will not. — For a once-irrelevant franchise, that's an achievement to rival the consecutive pennants. — Darvish and the Rangers must agree on a deal by 5 p.m. ET Wednesday …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
If Texas signs Darvish, adding Fielder unlikely
If Texas signs Darvish, adding Fielder unlikely
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Richard Justice / MLB.com:
Sorry, Josh, Prince too good for Texas to pass
Sorry, Josh, Prince too good for Texas to pass
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Avoid Arbitration With Francisco Rodriguez — The Brewers announced they've avoided arbitration with reliever Francisco Rodriguez, signing the Scott Boras client to a one-year deal. K-Rod had accepted the team's arbitration offer rather than continue as a free agent.
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Mike DiGiovanna / LA Times Sports Blog:
Angels agree to terms with SS Erick Abyar on 2012 deal — The Angels avoided arbitration with Erick Aybar on Wednesday, agreeing to terms with the shortstop on a $5.075-million deal for 2012, and they will continue their attempts to secure the slick-fielding switch-hitter to a long-term deal.
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Mark Saxon / ESPN:
Erick Aybar, Angels do one-year deal
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' Ike Davis working the comeback trail — In moments of despair last summer, Mets first baseman Ike Davis admits, he had the thought no baseball player in his mid-20s should ever have: — Is my career over? — When he was sitting alone in a hotel room in Port St. Lucie, Fla. …
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Mets' rebuilding efforts are upside-down
Mets' rebuilding efforts are upside-down
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Joey Nowak / MLB.com:
Villanueva inks one-year deal, avoids arbitration — The Blue Jays have agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth $2,277,500 with pitcher Carlos Villanueva, thus avoiding salary arbitration with the right-hander. — Villanueva appeared in 33 games (13 starts) last season for the Blue Jays, posting a 6-4 record and a 4.04 ERA.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves ink Moylan to Minor League deal — ATLANTA — Peter Moylan will have a chance to prove he is healthy and regain his spot in the Braves bullpen. — Moylan has signed a Minor League contract with the Braves and accepted an invitation to compete for a job in Spring Training.
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Dodgers strike 1-year deals with Ethier, Loney — Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Andre Ethier and first baseman James Loney avoided arbitration on Tuesday by agreeing to terms on one-year contracts. — Ethier will receive $10.95 million this season and an additional $25,000 for each of 600 and 625 plate appearances.
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Graham Womack / Past and Present:
An interview with Robert Creamer — He was born when Babe Ruth was in just his third season as a Yankee slugger. He went to his first baseball game when John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson were still managing. His tenure at Sports Illustrated began months before the first issue of the magazine printed in 1954.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Choo among five avoiding arbitration with Tribe — All-Star shortstop Cabrera, lefty reliever Perez unsigned — CLEVELAND — It has been more than two decades since the Indians went to an arbitration hearing. Cleveland now sits two signatures away from maintaining that negotiation streak for another offseason.
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